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T.O.M Pink x Vanilla Frosting
Greenhouse
Room Type
Top Dressing
weeks 13
FIMing
weeks 3-4, 6-7
Defoliation
weeks 7, 9, 11
Soil
Grow medium
233 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering
0
Germination
3 years ago
This greenhouse was constructed by my dad. When I retired from managing the site in my previous diary this was going to be my next project and get some experience outdoors. Unfortunately at the time I was not living on-site & did not know it, But my dad had constructed this thing very poorly and it was not sealed to the outside, Or sealed from the ground up and this began instant issues with aphids as their backyard is out of control. This became a little more than an experiment in growing outdoors, It became dealing with adversity in almost every aspect of the growth. My wife & I still managed to put out some very impressive buds from this and learned a lot through the adversity we can take moving forward. I hope you all enjoy it!
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Peat Pellet
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
3 years ago
19 hrs
26 °C
9
No Smell
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
1 L
25.4 cm
The first issue which was not yet showing its signs on the plants was that I had asked my dad to PH the water before feeding it to the plants & to get himself a digital PH meter and ppm meter from the hydro store to make sure the tap water was OKAY, I was told he did in fact do this. By transplant time I came over to do it and found out they had in fact not gotten anything to test the PH or balance it and had been feeding it right out the tap to the young sprouts. It was almost at 9 PH. The PPM out the tap was only 200 PPM which was not too terrible, But these plants had really bad issues from the beginning due to this and me finding out too late. I also tried to get him to put a heater back there but this never happened & to spray them foliarly, but that also never happened.
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Week 2. Vegetation
3 years ago
19 hrs
26 °C
6.1
No Smell
300 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
233 L
This week my wife and I corrected the pH problem. We also gave them a light feed to start them on the road to recovery. One thing my wife and I didn't notice at this time, was due to having no experience with any pests other than mites. We did not know it but my dad had used soil from their garden to start these seeds in and it was full of Aphids. You will see the signs of it in the plants early on. However, my wife and I took a couple of weeks to figure out what it was, capture one of them and begin getting EndAll for them. By this point the infestation was massive. It became a non-stop battle throughout the crop.
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Week 3. Vegetation
3 years ago
19 hrs
28 °C
6.1
No Smell
300 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
24 °C
233 L
2 L
As before, this is not our full nutrient recipe. As we have stated before we won't be publishing our full feed. But we are using the same feed method as the last diary. This time without Grow, Micro, Bloom, and solely depending on the Medi One as a one part. ( * The itty bitty plant in mid bed was also a T.O.M pink but It was not coming back so it got thrown.) At this stage my wife and I were not thrilled with the temps and humidity in the greenhouse, so we began planning to turn it into a hybrid set up as you will see later down the road.
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FIMing
Technique
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Week 4. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
29 °C
6.1
No Smell
400 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
24 °C
233 L
2 L
** We originally started this grow with 1 Deisel Berry Cough by Garden Of Green and a bag seed from a Government store of King Kong. So you will see Photos of them here and there throughout the crop, however, the DBC was most affected by the Aphids and was the weakest genetically to deal with them so the plant was pulled. As for King Kong it turned out to be an Auto flower which means the Government is selling auto flowers at a premium price. It's very dishonest as when you're paying top dollar expecting AAA weed when it's just poorly grown Autos with E-beam for days. You crack those nugs and they are dust from King Tuts musty rusty butt tomb. The King Kong however did give me an opportunity to dial in my dry and cure room for the rest of the grow. It was beyond terrible though. ***
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FIMing
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Week 5. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
30 °C
6.1
No Smell
400 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
25 °C
233 L
2 L
By this week the Nuken bag seed which we called BangaRang later is already beginning to grow like a monster. **** The Giant Skittlez was showing some light sensitivity by Tacoing its leaves and the T.O.M Pinks X Vanilla Frosting were lagging behind really hard. We did not know it but all of these plants at this phase were already under heavy attack by root aphids. ***
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Week 6. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
400 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
With the increasingly hot temps outside and the fact I was still not living on the property at this time, I had to get my dad to put in a space heater to keep the nighttime temps reasonably close to avoid any unwanted stretch. By this point, my wife and I were getting frustrated by not being able to control the environment and dial in our VPD's so we began looking at a Dehu, a Humidifier, and an A/C unit to put in. By this stage my wife and I, had finally figured out the aphid issue and began spraying EndAll consistently but, since it took so long for us to realize it this was going to be an uphill battle. As I stated previously my Dad and his Girlfriend potted them from their garden soil which was infested with the little buggers, to begin with.
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FIMing
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Week 7. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
400 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
By this week we have been spraying EndAll for 7 days. Although the aphids were still heavily infested in the soil, the plants especially the smaller ones began to show signs of recovery. We were feeding slightly heavier and more often amounts of RapidStart and microbes. I think this helped a lot We did some minor defoliation to some plants and continued to FIM the plants to control their vertical growth as they went out early, it was going to be a long Veg cycle.
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FIMing
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Defoliation
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Week 8. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
600 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
This week we finished feeding our Veg microbes into the beds. At this point, we are now continuing with our normal nutrient feed with the pattern of, Feed, Feed, Water. This being my first outdoor season I made the mistake of laying down the trellis netting too early. I assumed the plants would begin to flower much sooner than they ended up doing. By this point I was starting to notice the positioning of this greenhouse was less than optimal as only certain spots of the beds would get decent light. This got even worse as the season passed and the sun's position in the sky changed. This was not planned out in advance which was a huge mistake when it was originally constructed. This ended up being a VERY lengthy veg cycle. It did somewhat help in the end the plants recover from the damage the aphids did to them and continued to do to them. We are continually spraying end all at this stage and now have transplanted in 3 critical purple kush as we did not know if the T.O.M pinks were going to fully recover. My dad added in a small humidifier he had laying around while we were waiting for our Drop air to come in. By this stage, the nuken bag seed had begun to outgrow everything. I thought we had a great pheno of nuken on our hands, I really do not like the strain so I was not too excited about that aspect of it. But the plant was very healthy and vigorous, Later in flower, it surprised us by being something completely new which means it came from a nuken mother with some unknown pollen cross. This thing finished in like 6 weeks and was insanely caked, Stay tuned for more updates! This diary helps me show the aspects of a proper mindset to be a grower. Having the ability to be retrospective and look back at your past experiences and learn from them is vital & this diary gives me that chance to walk you through the thought processes I have looking back at it for what there is to learn and take into the next one.
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Week 9. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
600 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
***By late week the Critical Purple kush's really taken off. The one that was furthest ahead on the bottom right, became displaying strange characteristics at this stage. The rest of the plants had by this point recovered fairly well from the aphids. However, they were not completely gone but they were not at the level of choking out the plants as bad. The only plants still struggling at this stage were the giant skittles which continued to taco even though we were not getting more than 800 PAR on the tops of the plants on average. This was the first time we have used Medi-One at such high levels as before in my previous diary it was simply an additive, as for this grow it was the primary one part. The levels needed are quite high and it is a fairly expensive product, but it gave the plants a very nice lush green that was unique. We did not go off the instruction manual on the bottle of the Medi-One as the amounts seemed low to me, So we went off of the Green Planet's Youtube Medi-One Product video as the amounts they recommend are higher. On another note, the little humidifier my dad put in did not end up doing anything at all so we ended up just putting a bucket of water in to help our humidity go up till our new commercial Humidifier came in the mail.
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Defoliation
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Week 10. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
800 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
This week we began to notice some yellowing on the Killer cheesedawg FAST and did not quite know what it was coming from at this stage, Later down the road we found out & I will explain then. We began noticing some cal / mag deficiencies in some of the leafs of various plants which we then added into the recipe. By now the plants had recovered about as much as they would from the initial aphid damage. We were spraying end all consistently and when our humidifier came in, Using it to bomb the entire greenhouse with end all, But there were so many of them in there from such an early stage that it never really went away. It definitely ended up hurting the yield of the crop, But in the end as you will see the potency and quality remained which was shocking. At this stage, we began to realize the greenhouse was not sealed very well and that it would leak consistently. My wife & I ordered in a new roll of clear polly to re-do it with and also a nice-sized dehumidifier to help keep it dry as during the mornings it would have condensation on the inside and drip down on all the plants really bad. This is what ended up making the Diesel berry cough get PM & had to chop it out before it could complete. Seeing the drastic difference in PAR we were getting at this stage, Compared to the monster numbers we were getting earlier in the season it is very vital you map out the sun's location for the season before choosing the location of your greenhouse or outdoor crop. As an indoor grower only having inconsistent PAR all season and having 0 control over it was frustrating to say the least.
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Week 11. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
800 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
This week the Killer cheesedawg FAST continued to yellow really bad we finally figured out why when we learned that my dad had used pure compost to plant it in & did not add any drainage to the bucket when he planted it into it. So I cut into the side of the bucket and made drainage slots for it and had to pull out literal stank mud from stagnant water sitting down in the bottom of it. I thought the plant was lost 100 % but I flushed it like mad and dried it right out, Then began feeding it only Full up to help the pure compost be a little more arid and light and not turn to mud when watered. The plant eventually did recover and ended up being my favorite smoke out of the lot. A big mistake I did this crop was my reaction to the small space of the greenhouse + never growing outdoors, Looking back I FIM'ed too late to try and control the height of the plants and definitely overdid it. I also would say I defoliated too much trying to allow the smaller plants to not get completely buried by the larger more mature plants. All of these issues would have been avoided had I planted all at once and germinated the seeds myself all at the same time. I would have also designed the greenhouse entirely differently. Looking back on it those are definitely some of the bigger mistakes I made with this crop. The light cycle had just hit 14 hours and some change of light and close to 10 hours of darkness so we were close to flowering now and the plants began to stretch up. Something very interesting I noticed is the plants outdoors completed most of their early flower stretch during this 14/10 cycle. I will definitely be adapting this to my indoor grows now as well.
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Defoliation
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Week 12. Vegetation
3 years ago
18 hrs
31 °C
6.1
No Smell
800 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
26 °C
233 L
2 L
As you can see in the photos, From the last defoliation the plants were definitely stunted by this. Timing it completely wrong not knowing the season the plants had already begun to flower but it was happening much slower. I feel I for sure took too much off of them to try and let the smaller plants catch up and get light, It was all such a struggle trying to get decent PAR onto these plants, especially the left side bed. As you can see the Killer cheesedawg FAST was continuing to yellow as we did not yet correct the issue. The genetics of the plant was amazing and strong. It was the hardiest plant in the room and bounced back from this without producing any seed and some of the most caked bud with stalked trichs I have ever seen.
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Week 13. Flowering
3 years ago
14 hrs
25 °C
6.1
No Smell
875 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
Flowering came on fast this week with a feed focused on inducing it and drawing it out of the plants a little quicker. By this stage, we had hit an even 14/10 for the light cycle. The beds were top-dressed with glacial rock dust & power bloom then fed with their first bloom stage microbe tea. This weekend my wife & I put in a A/C window banger to drop the temps down for flower time and our humidifier came in but got very little usage before flower began. At this stage, we were just left waiting for our dehu to arrive to help dry out the tent for flower once we re-wrapped it in new polly.
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Top Dressing
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Week 14. Flowering
3 years ago
14 hrs
25 °C
6.1
No Smell
925 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
By this week the Critical Purple Kush's that went in late and last in case the T.O.M Pink's did not make it have completely stretched and needed to be trained under the netting. By this stage, it was abundantly clear that I had put the net in way too early and began to regret it. I knew I was not going to be able to get a second net over these plants very easily so I had to make the call to just leave it. In reaction to this I tried to defoliate and it hurt the plant yields for sure. It was for sure frustrating to manage & something I have learned from going forward. The T.O.M Pinks were doing okay at this stage considering the start that they had & the nuken bag seed which we later named " BangaRang " was obviously the most vigorous beastly plant in the greenhouse. Feed continued on this week PPM raised slightly. Greenhouse temps & humidity are now under control via window banger a/c & dehumidifier. I am glad I took photos of this diary before I even knew about grow diaries or planned on making an account here. It gives me a good opportunity to share my mindset on reflecting back on past grows and how to learn from them. Something we can all improve on together this way & carry forward into other aspects of life.
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Week 15. Flowering
3 years ago
14 hrs
25 °C
6.1
No Smell
975 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
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Week 16. Flowering
3 years ago
14 hrs
25 °C
6.1
No Smell
1025 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
This was the last microbe feed for flower all microbes now have been added to the bed.
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Week 17. Flowering
3 years ago
13 hrs
25 °C
6.1
Weak
1055 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
By this week the BangaRang was already beginning to produce heavy cake. I was already beginning to have doubts if it was indeed nuken as it looked & smelled nothing like the bag it came from, The Blue alien buds were forming strangely due to me FIMing them too late and messing up their central cola development. This was a big mistake of mine I regretted every day I saw the plants. By this stage, they had started to pack on some decent size but our season was very poor for light intensity once we got to august it really dropped off. We had strong numbers for veg but we battled with low PAR from august onwards.
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Week 18. Flowering
3 years ago
13 hrs
25 °C
6.1
Normal
1100 PPM
50 %
20 °C
20 °C
23 °C
233 L
3 L
By this stage, I was very happy and impressed with some of the plants & had regrets about mistakes I had made up until this point as seeing the plants would remind me of it and make me think about how I could avoid doing it next time & what lead me to make that mistake in the first place. Overall I was able to balance out that disappointment with some positives such as, The recovery of the Killer Cheesedawg FAST from being planted in pure compost with no drainage, The BangaRang was also very impressive at this stage and I was overall fairly happy with the plants up until this point so far. Next week is the pure potassium feed equal to the current PPM.
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Week 19. Flowering
3 years ago
13 hrs
25 °C
6.1
Normal
1175 PPM
45 %
20 °C
20 °C
21 °C
233 L
3 L
This week was our pure potassium feed for week 6, I did it at the beginning of week 7 due to the timing of not being there which I did not know how it would work out, but I tried something a little different. The master grower who apprenticed me for over a year at the facility in my last diary taught me this technique. Essentially by week 6 your plants are going to be in hyper production of buds,terps,resin all utilizing heavy amounts of potassium. So at this stage, if your plants have been eating well and developing healthy we can load them up with a feed focused for this specific stage & get a better drive from the plants through this intense stage of development. We are feeding pure potassium equal to the current PPM of feed, But this time I added in terp & massive to raise up the PPM instead of Epsom salts. Let's see what happens!
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Week 20. Flowering
3 years ago
12 hrs
25 °C
6.1
Strong
45 %
17 °C
17 °C
17 °C
233 L
3 L
So last week was our pure potassium feed we ended up doing on week 7 instead of week 6. This was a mistake but it seemed to work out in the end. By this stage, the added in terp & massive definitely seemed to have a bigger impact than balancing off the PPM with Epsom salts. I was fairly happy by this point for my first attempt at any type of outdoor growing or greenhouse + the condition the greenhouse was handed to me in as well as the plants themselves. The BangaRang was developing stalked trichs like mad to the naked eye, I had no idea yet how crazy these plants would get even by this stage. I began flushing this week as the season was drastically ending and I did not see myself getting enough usable time & valuable PAR to drag this crop out any longer. I began looking for a 2 week flush at this stage & began hitting the beds with colder feeds starting this week. * 2 more weeks to post up & then we will be going to a 1 update a week routine with the dried finished shots of this stuff to tease you all with! *
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Week 21. Flowering
3 years ago
12 hrs
24 °C
6.1
Strong
40 %
16 °C
16 °C
16 °C
233 L
4 L
Well guys this ended up being the last week before pull-down, We pulled them down on the beginning of the 22nd week due to the season just not having anything left in it. I would have preferred a little longer flush and time to really finish them out properly but I was satisfied with the results up to this point given everything the crop had been through. I will be posting up the pull down & hanging pictures, Then we will be updating once a week with finished dried shots of this crop. I will be going back through a bunch of photos my wife found of this crop & adding them into the weeks they belong in as well. Stay tuned guys for some of the most insane weed you have ever seen.
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Week 22. Flowering
3 years ago
4 hrs
10 °C
6.1
Strong
65 %
16 °C
16 °C
16 °C
233 L
As you can see we replicated the method used at the facility in my last diary using sea cans for cold dry + cure. We have adopted that strategy into a grow tent and it can be scaled to any size. This being a 2-1 tent we keep the A/C blowing through the bottom window on the tent keeping it as cool as possible. NO LIGHT MUST SEEP IN YOU WANT 100% DARKNESS WHEN DRY / CURING. We had it close to 50 most of the dry / cure. We have our dehu right beside it set to 65%. THIS IS IMPORTANT YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR DEHU EVER KICKING ON & FORCING THE HUMIDITY OUT. This is only for any major releases that may happen early on in the dry and that is ALL. At this stage, you should be checking on the plants once a day with your thermal laser temp gun reading the plants themselves, Prolonging this phase & letting it happen as slowly as it can. It will ensure you the best product you can get from what you grew. This was left for almost 3 weeks before being taken out & dry trimmed. Stay tuned for next week the first shots of the finished product will be up. We will be doing 1 strain a week
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
7/10
Rated
Solid 7/10, But out of 3 seeds we popped we DID get a hermie auto we had to pull, In full disclosure, we did read a lot about this strain on the seedsman review section of people having other weird genetic issues like males & hermies. So this seems to be a prevalent issue within this strain. For that reason I would suggest only experienced growers touch this one as you need to be able to spot it and react accordingly. Out of the 2 plants that finished, They were VERY hardy and disease resistant. No PM on any of the plants even though they got dripped on by condensation along wtih the rest of the greenhouse for upwards the first 3 weeks of flower until the dehu came in and we re-pollyed the greenhouse. With that all out of the way, I will say the aroma profile, Terpene profile and the way these buds looked, If seedsman adjusted the number of seeds per order or dropped the price on them to account for the genetic issues, I would still recommend giving this strain a try. I mean look at this bud... Need I say more? ** DRY WEIGHT YEILD OFF 2 PLANTS * 2.25 Ounces I would not put much thought into the poor yield of this plant, All plants in the greenhouse yielded poorly as an effect of such heavy aphid infestation. Even by pull-down if you slapped the bed's hoards would come out.
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Spent 161 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
31.89 g
Bud wet weight per plant
31.89 g
Bud dry weight per plant
2
Plants
Hard
Difficulty
Positive effects
Euphoric, Giggly, Happy
Positive effects
Medical effects
Anxiety, Stress
Medical effects
Taste
Berries, Earthy
Taste

Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
Overall very happy with this strain, It does have its issues but the end product is beautiful. I would have liked to draw more colors out of it with a longer flush but due to the season-ending quickly and the threat of condensation returning.
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
9/10
Rated
Loved the flavor and aroma of this strain, Super caked & very resilient to the crap conditions in this greenhouse that lasted upwards until week 3 of flower. I would for sure grow this one again & have a freebie left of it. Again I would not attribute much to the low yields of these plants from the aphid damage it was something that affected every plant in there. I have complete confidence to grow this again and without such damage it would yield fine I assume. ** DRY WEIGHT & 36g
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Spent 161 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
36 g
Bud wet weight per plant
36 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Normal
Difficulty
Positive effects
Creative, Euphoric, Hungry
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Medical effects
Anxiety, Pain, Stress
Medical effects
Taste
Citrus, Pine, Sweet
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
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Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
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Besides this specific phenos extreme light sensitivity I would have no issue with growing this strain out again in more optimal conditions. I do have to put some thought into perhaps the issues with the plant were somehow related to the heavy attack from the aphids. This one was stunted back the most showing signs resembling tacoing & we had to give it some very heavy rootzone feeds of rapidstart late through veg for it to come back.
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
7/10
Rated
So this strain was from a bag seed that came out of a bag of Nuken bud. But the bag was labeled duke nuken so I was not quite sure what it was. Regardless it did not resemble the weed which it came from at all. Nor did the aroma or flavor match, This strain was also ready to be pulled down by the 6th or 7th week we only really let it continue so we could chop them all down at the same time as the plants had fallen over each other so badly. But it had an insanely fast flowering time. The flavor profile was somewhat muted but was citrus & sweet. The plant ended up throwing out 3 seeds from all the flower. ** DRY WEIGHT ** 1LB 2OZ
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Spent 161 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
510.29 g
Bud wet weight per plant
510.29 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Easy
Difficulty
Positive effects
Euphoric, Relaxed, Talkative
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Medical effects
Depression, Stress
Medical effects
Taste
Citrus, Sweet
Taste

Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
7/10
Rated
These plants got messed up the most by the aphids early on. The soil that these were germinated in by my dad was from the garden like the other seedlings but this soil must have been the worst, These plants were by far the hardest ones to recover & we almost let them go at one point. This is supposed to be a cross of Tom ford pheno from pink kush, Crossed with something called Vanilla frosting. I have smoked a lot of real tom ford & love the strain I did not pick up any notes or hints of it in this strain whatsoever. This to me, Was like a mixed bag of different strains. 2 of the plants tasted like nice purple kush & the other tasted like a real dank kind of fire OG or pink kush. We ordered these from a website called oldschoolba, Which at the time we did not know about but apparently is a scam site selling left over genetics from Charles scott & also breeding their own stuff with his seeds. I do not know anything of the drama all I can say is my own personal experiance. I ordered a pack of herijuana & black tuna, Someone called me the next day from their site telling me they had none in stock and I had to pick something else, Okay then. So I picked purple death bubba & tom ford x vanilla frosting. 4 attempts later they got it right and I got my seeds, While also getting a bunch of incorrect seeds shipped to me first. They were VERY unprofessional & VERY unorganized & these seeds were clearly not what was advertised. Onto the genetics, Whatever they were they came out caked & dense. The crop obviously suffered greatly from the aphid infestation & poor light intensity but overall with all of that factored in, It was stil very good weed. I would still avoid at all costs ever ordering from these people. Again this is just my own personal experience from the company. Some of the emails I got back after complaining were very disjointed & confused sounding as well. ** DRY WEIGHT ** 56g off 3 plants
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Spent 161 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
18.71 g
Bud wet weight per plant
18.67 g
Bud dry weight per plant
3
Plants
Normal
Difficulty

Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Solution temperature
Night air temperature
Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
8/10
Rated
So this came from a bag seed of cannabis from the regular grey market club we purchase from here in the Shuswap. The weed itself was not very good looking it came off the 50 dollars an ounce menu, But I loved the flavor even in this poor representation of the strain. Luckily I got 3 seeds from the bag & decided I would give it a try. I THINK this strain is blueberry x alien kush but I am not sure. It grew amazingly vigorous and healthy even through the aphid infestation & other negative conditions within the greenhouse. Very broad indica fan leafs, Responded well to F.I.Ming, But I messed up by F.I.Ming it too late to over compensate for concerns with the lower ceiling in the greenhouse. Not knowing that most of the stretch outdoors happens in the gradual reduction in light from 14/10 and down to 12/12 eventually. Because of this the cola development was messed up & it impacted the yield. The bud itself came out 100x better than the bag the seeds came from. The flavor is amazingly dank with a hint of blueberry on the backend. Think Forrest moss blueberry. This will be another one I return to in the future with my other 2 bag seeds, The plant threw off no seeds. VERY hardy. ** DRY WEIGHT ** 38g off one plant
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Ger Veg Flo Har
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Berries, Earthy, Pine
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Week 22. Harvest
3 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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10/10
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*34G Dry * OKAY. So when a strain can make me nearly green-out with my tolerance, It obviously is going to get a 10/10. Plus the flavor profile & aroma of this is right up my wheelhouse. PURE old school DANK FUNK CHEESE with a minor chem background. The flavor was pure cheese heavy heavy thick smoke of gaggingly powerful cheese terps. The very first fast strain I have ever grown & will for sure be putting this one into our menu at some point and pheno-hunting it I strongly recommend this one. This bud literally snapped and crackled in joints from all the trichs
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Ger Veg Flo Har
34 g
Bud wet weight per plant
34.02 g
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1
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Hungry, Relaxed, Sleepy
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Dry eyes
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Insomnia, Pain, Stress
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Cheese, Earthy, Pungent
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JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommentedweek 223 years ago
Another beauty. Congratulations on another champion
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, Thanks my man! Just putting up the Cheesedawg FAST now, Prepare for some seriously stalked trichs.
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommentedweek 223 years ago
Beautiful..i can almost taste it lol. Excellent job
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, Thanks man 😄
AwfulBuddy
AwfulBuddycommentedweek 03 years ago
Hi bro! Intresting to see your begins 🤩 Just a quick one, how about the bed dreinage?
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Greencrypto, No problem friend. Anytime you ever have any questions I am always willing to help out any way I can with personal messages as well.
Greencrypto
Greencryptocommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm,most appreciated if I ever need any knowledge I no we’re to look 😁👍👌
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@AwfulBuddy, Thank you so much for the kind words friend. As always, A pleasure to answer any question you may have. They are always very good. Without awesome support like all you amazing people I wouldn't have the drive to do this. I am so grateful for the grow diaries community showing me such hospitality, The least I can do is help out any way I can.
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Coopmc
Coopmccommentedweek 223 years ago
That’s what happens when a F1 pollinates itself or a sister you get random crazy stuff that's how seed breeders protect there line. Maybe get some more for the strain you found it in and cross a few of them and go pheno hunting?
Coopmc
Coopmccommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, Probably a long distant love affair who knows where 3 grains of pollen can come from
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Coopmc, Off of 1 pound 2 ounces it threw out 3 seeds I was fairly shocked. We were into the smalls before we got the first one.
Coopmc
Coopmccommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I’d mail you some Fruit Walker seeds I made would be fun to share my first attempt at a F1
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JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommentedweek 223 years ago
Yeaaaaa buddy another fine sample yummy
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, Yea they need to change laws here also.. Have fun Stay safe Growers❤️💯💯
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, I cannot wait for others to begin to sample my work legitimately
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, I am just as excited to post it XD
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JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommentedweek 223 years ago
Yes my friend.. it looks delicious . And yes some strains do have a high count of hemie .. some skunk strands when crossed with certain others it make a side affect... We already know ANYTHING humans make has a side affect . Some bad most aren't lol.. but you are a inspiration .. I really dream of managing a big grow an harvesting a great specimen 🇯🇲💚💪🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🏆🏆
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm,..same to you my brother . It's always a pleasure to meet great people especially in 2022😅😅..be safe . Have fun. Growers 💚..
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, You and me both friend, I am glad we have met on here & so many other amazing new friends. Thanks so much for all your support right from the start my cannabis growing brother!
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm,. No problem.. I try to research as much to do with every aspect of cannabis.. it is a lot one can do to manipulate it ... I love to learn. I get satisfaction seeing the results
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AwfulBuddy
AwfulBuddycommentedweek 223 years ago
yoyoyooo Legacy MASTERS Farm 💚 I have one of my usual: what do you do with the soil after harvest? do you regenerate it? do you use it for other purposes or do you throw it away? maybe it's a silly question for those who grow 9 plants but those who do more might be interested 🌱🌱🌱🌱
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@AwfulBuddy, Yeah if it is infested its gotta go chuck it out. I am using this from now on for aphid / pest control in soil. A grower on here pointed it out to me! https://www.amazon.ca/Gaia-Green-Diatomaceous-Earth-750gr/dp/B07L439PNJ/ref=asc_df_B07L439PNJ/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=336007230611&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7570290395199918216&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1001878&hvtargid=pla-905545218378&psc=1
AwfulBuddy
AwfulBuddycommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I ask you this question because my Master has tried everything, with an ozone generator, with steam jets, and with other additives for the soil to be regenerated ... the result is always the same, even sanitizing the whole room, the aphid eggs and spider mites in the soil never die ... 🙊🤬 ...
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@AwfulBuddy, This specific crop I wouldn't as it was riddled with root aphids. Reusing soil is something we did at the big facility in my other diary, you get rid of all the roots and add in a bit of fresh soil. But it's actually a good strategy especially if you're doing any kind of living soil.
OrganicNature420
OrganicNature420commentedweek 223 years ago
You smashed that grow bro well done. Would love to use gaia green one day just can't get it here at a reasonable price
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@OrganicNature420, Thank you very much for those kind words it means a lot coming from someone as experienced as yourself. Yes, Gaia green is an amazing product line & combos very well with our microbe element from our feed. Hopefully one day we can help everyone access them for a fair reasonable price. I hope you will take the time to check out my other diary as well & follow my grow diaries profile and subscribe to my youtube! our tutorial series will be going live very shortly.
Greencrypto
Greencryptocommentedweek 223 years ago
Smashing really looking nice 😊
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Greencrypto, Thank you so much for that friend it means a lot to hear that from you!
cRypto666
cRypto666commentedweek 223 years ago
Wow Tasty👽👌
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@cRypto666, Thank you so much for the kind words. I hope you will stick around and check out more future crops!
Greencrypto
Greencryptocommentedweek 223 years ago
Wow this actually makes my mouth water 👍👌 really nice perfect liking bud a super well done
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Greencrypto, Thank you so much buddy for the kind words! I miss the buds so much !!! Cannot wait for my next crop to start up, Hate taking any type of breaks from growing.
Wyregrasser
Wyregrassercommentedweek 223 years ago
I'm just Green with envy!😁
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Wyregrasser, hehe thank you SO much for the kind words, This one was a real slobber knocker. I loved this strain was a sad day when it ran out
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 223 years ago
Man, I f...... drool watching your weekly updates. Think you can send me in a DM the nutes you use or your N-P-K ratio and when you change it, "I WANT DENSE BUDS", just harvested a tree of larf :-(
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@gottagrowsometime, We will fix that together man. We will work on it and get your next crops coming down so you can be proud of your smoke. DM'ed ! Thank you so much for your kind words & encouragement having such amazing support makes this all worth it you guys continue to be the best!
StaresAtPlants
StaresAtPlantscommentedweek 213 years ago
what did it smell like in there during week 21? :)'
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@StaresAtPlants, Really hard to describe. The cheesedawg FAST & T.O.M Pinks dominated the aroma in the greenhouse. It was a mix mash of dank cheese & a purple kushy kind of smell from the biggest of the T.O.M's. Was an amazing sensory experience.
Coopmc
Coopmccommentedweek 223 years ago
I just got some Gorilla skittles seeds so excited
Coopmc
Coopmccommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, Really nice stuff in there house line https://herbiesheadshop.com/producers/herbies-seeds
Coopmc
Coopmccommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I have grand mommy purps, Gorilla Skittles, Bubba island Kush, shasika berry, ghost train OG, purple punch. And a few more
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Coopmc, Never heard of it. I have had gorilla bomb & gorilla glue before & I kno how much cake that genetic line brings with it, I cannot imagine gorilla skittlez after doing my giant skittlez it will probably be even more caked and crazy! I cant wait to see your photos.
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Sour_D
Sour_Dcommentedweek 133 years ago
Thanks bro for another informative diary. So exactly what PAR range are you looking to achieve? And does that required level change throughout the grow cycle, seedling, veg, flowering etc.? I'm thinking about purchasing a PAR meter and seeing where I'm at and where I should be. 😎
Sour_D
Sour_Dcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, wiil do, thanks 👊
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Sour_D, No problem man! message me if you have any other questions. Take care 😄
Sour_D
Sour_Dcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, thank man that answered a lot of my questions. I appreciate the advise my friend. 👊
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Sour_D
Sour_Dcommentedweek 223 years ago
Killer looking buds bro, great job! 😎
Sour_D
Sour_Dcommented3 years ago
LegacyMarketFarm, thanks bro, and likewise. I really appreciate that coming from someone with your knowledge and skills. 👊😎😃
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Sour_D, Thank you so much for the kind words man it means a lot coming from such a good grower as yourself!
Loserofthemonth
Loserofthemonthcommentedweek 123 years ago
Whew what an ordeal so far. Nice recoveries.
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Loserofthemonth, Glad I could help! It's what makes this all worth it to me while I'm in the process of doing my business. If I can help you with any other possible questions or to even pick my brain a bit just message me. Have a great day 😄
Loserofthemonth
Loserofthemonthcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, hard work always pays a dividend, often the most valuable is pride in the love of that work. You summed it up well and all I can add is, we love growing our little baby girls. Haha every grow is a challenge for me always learning something, usually from a mistake. Sometimes you learn from a dude that knows his $#!+. Thanks for being a dude, I saw your advice about temps in stretch on someone's grow that didn't pay attention to what you were saying. I heard and heeded that timely advice. Cool beans
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Loserofthemonth, Thanks so much for that man it means a lot. This was our first attempt at an outdoor grow of any kind. Having not constructed this greenhouse myself it was definitely lacking to say the least. Having managed such a perfect facility for so long, I would say it was almost a good thing to go through some real adversity like this and respond most of the time properly, With some mistakes I made of coarse a long the way. But to me it was an important grow to realize that even without a perfect facility, I have not lost the ability to grow through adversity and respond accordingly to put out a killer product in the end. Having said that, I might not have in retrospect let this crop go on past a very early stage if I had known what type of damage aphids can cause & how bad the infestation was. I would have pulled, Taken the soil out, and started fresh. But in the end, there was a lot of positives to take from the whole experience that is for certain. As long as we continue to approach our grows whether good or bad with that type of mind-set, We are sure to succeed & that is a mind-set we all need to make sure we keep as growers.
Loserofthemonth
Loserofthemonthcommentedweek 213 years ago
Welll you got there, guite a journey and a lot of effing work , sheesh great job Brotha.
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Loserofthemonth, I do now! lol
Loserofthemonth
Loserofthemonthcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I'm following you, may remember me as DulagianPrincess or Zombie Messiah or Dabung or some other alias. Weird how the princess thing got so much attention in the way of likes and comments, too weird. So now I'm a stoic.
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Loserofthemonth, Thank you so much for the kind words friend. I really hope you will decide to follow my profile & sub to my youtube to stay tuned for future content. I am dying to get back to growing the wait always kills me. But this time it will be worth it as I am going to be now focused 100% entirely on my own business and this first stage of cannabis education and tutorial content to connect with the community.
Hazemaster420
Hazemaster420commentedweek 223 years ago
LOOK FROSTY YOUR CALCIUM UPTAKE MUST BE ON POINT.....
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Hazemaster420, We do a building block feed as part of even our waterings, So when we do a feed, feed, water. We are including it in the water as well, It is : Silica Cal-mag Amino acids
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@Hazemaster420, Thanks so much friend for the kind words! Make sure to hop over to our new grow diary just started to see some more frosty adventures!
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